Research Program 2002-2005

A.

History of the Institution 

B.

The Overarching Framework  

C.

Research Program

C.I

Public Goods and Welfare Economics  

 

C.I.1

Summary Outline

C.I.2

The Lack of an Encompassing Framework for Normative Public Economics

C.I.3

The Mechanism Design Approach to Public Good Provision

C.I.4

Public Goods Finance under Participation Constraints in a Large Economy

C.I.5

Public Goods and Redistribution

C.I.6

Agenda for Future Research

C.I.6.1

Information Aggregation and Elicitation in Large Economies

C.I.6.2

Governance and Incentives in Public Goods Production

C.I.6.3

Political Economy

C.I.7

References

C.II

The Behaviorally Informed Design of Institutions for the Provision of Collective Goods  

 

C.II.1

General Outline

C.II.2

Completed Work: Detail

C.II.2.1

Heuristics and the Law

C.II.2.2

The Impact of Court Procedure on the Psychology of Judicial Decision-Making

C.II.2.3

Can Inconsistency Be a Value?

C.II.2.4

Causes and Management of Conflicts

C.II.2.5

Interacting with a Corporate Actor

C.II.2.6

Introducing Behavioral Law and Economics to the German Legal Community

C.II.3

Planned Activities: Detail

C.II.3.1

Conceptualising Corporate Actors

C.II.3.2

Better Than Conscious

C.II.3.3

New Law and Psychology

C.II.3.4

The Proper Task of Academic Law

C.III

Applied Topics: Network Industries and Financial Stability  

 

C.III.1

The organization and regulation of network industries

C.III.1.1

General Overview

C.III.1.2

Completed Research

C.III.1.3

Research Questions

C.III.1.4

References

C.III.2

Financial stability and the regulation of financial institutions and financial markets

C.III.2.1

General Overview

C.III.2.2

Completed Research

C.III.2.3

Research Questions

C.III.2.4

References